Boerne - Fair Oaks Ranch | August 2025

MY BOERNE NEWS

Looking at the City of Boerne’s Proposed FY 2026 Budget

The primary goal of this budget is to achieve the priorities identified by City Council and residents and to advance strategic objectives and voter-approved bond initiatives. We are focusing on allocating resources with our goals and commitment to excellence, while balancing our needs with financial discipline.

This is all being achieved without raising the tax rate!

Strategic Investments and Utilities Projects

$8M - Fire Station No. 2 Construction $5.4M - Adler Road Widening $16.8M - Northside Community Park $316K - PD Cameras, Tasers, Software $50K - Library Bookmobile

$2M - Water Treatment Plant Expansion $5.4M - Reclaimed Water Upgrades & Expansion $1.4M - WW Treatment & Recycling Center Expansion $730K - Streets/Transportation Enhancements $490K - Carbon Filtration Upgrades

Value of City Services

The City of Boerne's budget maximizes each tax dollar to provide valuable services to our residents. Did you know that $6.40 per day covers all these services and much more?

483 acres of parkland and 707K annual visitors

3,266 fire service calls in 2024

24K police service calls in 2024

164 lane miles, 80 miles of sidewalks, & 5.5 miles of trails maintained

170K library visitors, 680 programs, & 299K materials circulated

Scan the code or head to boerne-tx.gov/budget to watch previous budget meetings and see the proposed and adopted budgets when available.

The second public hearing on the proposed budget and tax rate will take place on September 9, 2025 at 6 p.m. at Boerne City Hall, located at 447 N. Main St.

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